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Higher education facilities in the Pikes Peak region provide
an abundance of educational opportunities -- over 200 programs
embrace arts, science, business, engineering, medicine and law;
60 fields of study lead to postgraduate degrees. The emphasis
on higher education evolves from the many high tech businesses
that have located here and our highly educated residents: over
twenty-five percent of the areas residents have a college degree,
ranking Colorado Springs among the top cities in the U.S. in number
of school years completed. The colleges and universities of Colorado
Springs not only serve the "traditional" post-high school student,
but the older student seeking new skill and career opportunities.
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs is dedicated to
inspiring students to make learning a lifetime pursuit. UCCS is
not a traditional university because it offers programs to a diverse
blend of students from the 18-year old college freshmen to senior
citizens who never want to stop learning. UCCS offers 21 undergraduate
degrees, 14 Master's Degrees and a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering.
All disciplines are offered through the College of Business, College
of Letters, Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied
Science, the Graduate School, the School of Education and the
Graduate School of Public Affairs.
Ninety-five percent of the more than 5,700 students at UCCS are
Colorado residents. The University is proud of its 15:1 student
to faculty ratio, the lowest of any state-supported institution
in Colorado, and it boasts many faculty members who are nationally
acclaimed in their respective fields. About 12 percent of the
students are minority and 55 percent of the students are women.
A facilities master plan calls for a new residence hall (completed),
a new classroom building and increased library space.
UCCS is one of the four campuses in the University of Colorado
System. Many students are already employed and are pursuing an
education to further their careers.
Phone: (719) 262-3000
http://www.uccs.edu
Colorado College
Founded in 1874, Colorado College is the Grand Dame of higher
education in the Rocky Mountain region. Having been in continuous
operation longer than any other institution, this private liberal
arts college contributes to the educational and cultural needs
of the region with an outstanding academic program and a host
of cultural events. Independent and coeducational with 1,900 students
from 49 states and 14 foreign countries, the College boasts a
14:1 student to faculty ratio. Colorado College, with an emphasis
on teaching is a highly regarded liberal arts school. Through
the years, the College has produced seven Rhodes Scholars and
more winners of Watson Fellowships than any other college in the
country.
The College offers a unique academic calendar, where the academic
year is divided into eight 3 1/2 week sessions. The college's
80-acre lovely campus and beautiful buildings are located in a
residential section just north of downtown.
(719) 389-6000
http://www.coloradocollege.edu
Nazarine Bible College
Nazarene Bible College, an institution of the Church of the Nazarene,
has a religious setting for its mostly second-career students.
Established in 1967, the college's main objective is to train
adults for the ministry by offering its 400 students Associate
of Arts degrees in Biblical Studies, Education and Church Music.
(719) 596-5110
http://www.nbc.edu/
Blair Junior College
Blair Junior College has been a part of Colorado Springs since
1897 and specializes in career training. Blair offers two-year
associate degrees along with shorter term diploma programs to
prepare students for jobs in business and industry. About 80 percent
of Blair's 850 students are women.
(719) 574-1082
Beth El College of Nursing
Founded in 1904, Beth El is owned by the City and operates in
cooperation with the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
and offers a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Beth El also maintains
a close working relationship with Memorial Hospital for its 185
students. The school provides continuing education programs for
registered nurses and allied health professionals along with a
neonatal nurse practitioner program. This year, Beth El has made
a major commitment to graduate nursing programs and is looking
at expanding into degree programs in other health fields, such
as radiology, wellness and sports medicine.
(719)475-5011
Pikes Peak Community College
Pikes Peak Community College, established in 1968, is a comprehensive
two-year college that serves the educational and business training
needs of residents of El Paso, Teller and Elbert Counties. PPCC
enrolls approximately 18,000 students each year and is the largest
post secondary institution in the Pikes Peak Region with 11 locations
in the College service area.
PPCC offers associate degrees and certificates in nearly 90 educational
program areas providing liberal arts programs designed for transfer
to four-year colleges and universities; occupational programs
that prepare students to obtain employment in technical and vocational
fields; developmental education to help students build the skills
necessary to pursue educational objectives; and a broad range
of courses for personal and avocational growth.
Accredited by the North Central Association (NCA) of Colleges
and Schools, PPCC just received a 10-year Reaffirmation of Accreditation
from NCA which is the maximum nuber of years any institution can
receive.
(719) 576-7711
http://www.ppc.cccoes.edu/
Colorado Technical College
Colorado Technical College is a fully accredited, private four-year
institution providing training to students looking for careers
or advancement in Colorado Springs' high tech job market. The
college offers Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer
Science and Electronics, Biomedical, and Solar Engineering. Postgraduate
programs are offered in computer science and management. Colorado
Tech is also affiliated with the Software Engineering Institute
of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh offering a software
engineering program.
(719) 598-0200
http://www.colotech.edu/
Denver Technical College
Denver Tech is dedicated to offering post-secondary educational
programs in a variety of technical and academic discplines to
meet the needs of the community. It offers associate degrees in
business, accounting, computer science, electronics and sports
medicine. A Bachelors degree program in Health-Care Administration
was added in 1993 and in 1994 an associate program in physical
therapy assisting is planned. Enrollment is currently at 500.
(719) 632-3000
http://www.dtc.edu
Regis University
Regis University The parent campus of Regis is in Denver. Founded
in 1877, the college has maintained a high tradition of liberal
arts academic excellence. The Colorado Springs campuses cater
to the working adult -- someone who's been out of school for awhile
-- who now wants to return to school for variety of reasons such
as advancement, career change and self-fulfillment.
Classes are generally arrange in the evenings and on Saturdays
and are based on adult learning theory which recognizes that students
have valuable experience and insight to contribute to the classroom.
A variety of learning options are available to students: classroom
based, independent learning or televised study.
Regis University offers bachelor degree programs in Business Administration,
Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Liberal
Arts, Communications, Humanities, Psychology, Social Science and
Nursing. Masters' degrees are offered in Business Administration
(MBA), Liberal Studies (MALS) and Non-Profit Management (MNM).
Teacher Certifications for Colorado and Wyoming may also be obtained
through Regis in conjunction with either the bachelor or master's
degrees.
(719) 264-7000
http://www.regis.edu
Univesity Of Phoenix
A relative newcomer to the Pikes Peak region, the University of
Phoenix has been offering classes in Colorado Springs for four
years.The school offers bachelor's and master's degree programs
in business and education. The university also offers the master's
degree program in nursing administration.
(719) 599-5282
http://www.uophx.edu
Webster University
Webster is an independent, coeducational university offering graduate
degrees in computer resources management, management procurement
and acquisition, space systems management, and materials management.
The main campus is in St. Louis with graduate centers offering
master's degrees in 34 locations across the nation and the world.
(719) 590-7340
http://www.webster.edu
Chapman University
Chapman University is a private, fully-accredited four year institution
with programs designed for adult students. It is based in Orange,
California. Bachelor degrees are available in business administration,
computer science, computer information systems and criminal justice;
masters degrees in business administration, human resources management,
health administration, education, psychology and computer science.
Classes are structured on an accelerated system of year-around
nine-week terms and held in the evenings to accommodate working
students.
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